
Devon Irons aka Devon Russell's birthplace and date are as much a mystery as the gaping holes in his recording career. The sweet swinging reggae man began with the Tartans, a mid-'60s rock steady vocal group comprised of Russell, Prince Lincoln Thompson, Linbergh "Preps" Lewis, and Cedric Myton; they disbanded after their 1967 hit "Dance All Night" (Federal Records). He soloed from then on, interrupted only by a short stint as Cultural Roots' lead singer, with whom he waxed Money, Sex and Violence for Runn Records.
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Vampire
When Jah Come
Jerusalem
ketch vampire
Jerusalem
Jerusalem (extended version)
When Jah Comes
Jerusalem-Extended Version
Mary
Different Song 12' -1980
Marys Dub
Jerusalem (Discomix)
A Different Song
One Nation
Different Song
Jerusalem (Extended)
Different Song 12'
Vampire [7" Mix]
When Jah Come / Devon Irons
Jerusalem [Extended Version]
Ketch A Dub
Vampire + The Upsetters - Vamp a dub
Jerusalem (talent 77)
Devon Irons - Ketch Vampire
Jerusalem Version (Talent 77)
Catch Vampire
When Jah Come (Extended Mix)
04 - Devon Irons - Vampire
Vampire (Black Art 12" Mix - 1977)
Jerusalem (1977)
The Upsetters - Ketch A Dub
01
Devon Irons - When Jah Come
Devon Irons - Vampire
When Jah Come (Bonus Track)
Dub A Come
Vampire (Black Art 12'' Mix - 1977)
04 - Vampire
A Different Song - Original
When Jah Come (Extended Version)
04 Vampire
04 Devon Irons - Vampire
Vampire Devon Irons
Jerusalem - Devon Irons
Vaimpire
Devon Irons
Jerusalem b/w Talent Crew - Jerusalem Rock
A Different Song Version
Vampire (Lee 'Scratch' Perry)
When Jah Comes/Iron Dub
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